In 2015 the Dominican Republic enforced a series of measures to expel undocumented Haitian immigrants and unregistered Dominicans of Haitian descent. As a result, thousands of people of Haitian descent became "illegal", deportable subjects forced to either return to Haiti or live in hiding in the Dominican Republic. This thesis presents a theoretical and ethnographic reflection on this most recent citizenship crisis between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Migration carried out despite legal restrictions can be considered a modern form of resistance against racialized and historically defined social structures that disproportionately affect impoverished black people of Haitian descent. How have restrictions on migration and immigration gra...
Haitian university students represent a part of the increasing diversity of Haitian migrants in the ...
Who are the elites in the poorest country of the Western Hemisphere? Do Haiti\u27s elites constitute...
On September 25, 2013, the Constitutional Tribunal of the Dominican Republic retroactively interpret...
In 2013, new Dominican legislation left approximately a quarter-million Haitians and Dominicans of H...
The promulgation of laws such as the Dominican Republic’s Constitutional Court’s Judgment TC-168-13 ...
The Dominican Republic and Haiti share a long and troubled history in which race, ethnicity, and cul...
In 2013, the Dominican Republic’s highest court ruled to revoke birthright citizenship for over 200,...
Migrant illegality has increasingly become a popular topic in political debates around the world, ...
Migrant “illegality” has increasingly become a popular topic in political debates around the world, ...
This thesis focuses on Ruling 168/13 by the Dominican Constitutional Tribunal. The ruling denies cit...
This master’s thesis examines ideologies of whiteness through the erasure and denial of blackness in...
Discrimination manifests itself in an unending variety of forms and can be observed in nearly every ...
This thesis analyses the importance of race for the construction of nation and ethnicity in the Domi...
Immigration by Haitians to the Dominican Republic is a long-standing phenomenon, and today, an estim...
Migration from Haiti is driven by a variety of factors. Many Haitians migrate to the U.S. to escape ...
Haitian university students represent a part of the increasing diversity of Haitian migrants in the ...
Who are the elites in the poorest country of the Western Hemisphere? Do Haiti\u27s elites constitute...
On September 25, 2013, the Constitutional Tribunal of the Dominican Republic retroactively interpret...
In 2013, new Dominican legislation left approximately a quarter-million Haitians and Dominicans of H...
The promulgation of laws such as the Dominican Republic’s Constitutional Court’s Judgment TC-168-13 ...
The Dominican Republic and Haiti share a long and troubled history in which race, ethnicity, and cul...
In 2013, the Dominican Republic’s highest court ruled to revoke birthright citizenship for over 200,...
Migrant illegality has increasingly become a popular topic in political debates around the world, ...
Migrant “illegality” has increasingly become a popular topic in political debates around the world, ...
This thesis focuses on Ruling 168/13 by the Dominican Constitutional Tribunal. The ruling denies cit...
This master’s thesis examines ideologies of whiteness through the erasure and denial of blackness in...
Discrimination manifests itself in an unending variety of forms and can be observed in nearly every ...
This thesis analyses the importance of race for the construction of nation and ethnicity in the Domi...
Immigration by Haitians to the Dominican Republic is a long-standing phenomenon, and today, an estim...
Migration from Haiti is driven by a variety of factors. Many Haitians migrate to the U.S. to escape ...
Haitian university students represent a part of the increasing diversity of Haitian migrants in the ...
Who are the elites in the poorest country of the Western Hemisphere? Do Haiti\u27s elites constitute...
On September 25, 2013, the Constitutional Tribunal of the Dominican Republic retroactively interpret...